Step 1

Take, preferably, a caliper ruler or otherwise a standard ruler. Our advice is to use a ruler with a clear ‘mm’ denotation for the highest precision during the measuring.

Step 2

Measure the length between the two ‘lungs’ of the watch. This area is pointed with red arrows in the image above.Always check if you are measuring the width starting from the right 0-point on your ruler. If you don’t start from the 0-point you will probably measure a wrong width!

Step 3

Write down the first width you just measured. Check your first measured width by measuring a second time to know for sure you have the correct width. If you have the correct width, then you can use it for our online offer tool or send it directly to us in an e-mail. Please provide the correct width always in 'mm'.

Your watch needs to be repaired? Need repair of your watch glass?

Is your watch broken? Watch glass broken? By Watchstraps-batteries.com you are at the right place for all repairs, we have over 22 years of experience in our own repair shop.

In addition you can think of.

Replacement of broken glass and broken watch glasses

Replacement of clock works

Inserting new batteries

New crown fitting

Shorten Watch bands

Replacing pushpins

Cleaning and lubricating the clock works

Cleaning, lubricating and demagnetizing of automatic watches

Cleaning of hanging clocks and grandfather clocks

Complete service

Would you like more on our prices for repairs? Look on the left side in the menu with service, maintenance and repair or send an email to:

info@worldofwatchstraps.com

Mail regarding repairs should be addressed to:

H-B - Dhr. A. SlegersMolenstraat 11 5421 KD GemertThe Netherlands

Complete service

With a complete service, all components are checked for their function and will be, if necessary, replaced. After pinning out the clock, it will be cleaned in a special cleaning machine. When assembling the clockwork will be provided with appropriate lubricants.

The clock case will be cleaned and, if requested and appropriate, polished. The clock case components (glass, crown and poussoirs) are checked and replaced if necessary, in order to ensure water tightness. The clock is mounted in the cabinet and tested for accuracy and running time.

After the repair is completed, I recommend to service a mechanical clockwork every 5 to 7 years, as this is necessary for the proper functioning of the clockwork.